Something that’ll lead to a first class case of the schkitters I reckon.
Rennie_Burn on
I bet that is tasty..
Guinness Special Export, also called Antwerpen Stout and produced exclusively for John Martin since 1944, is blended with Timmermans Oude Kriek, brewed by the oldest lambic brewery in the world! A black beer with a head that has a subtle pink hue to it, with aromas of dark chocolate, oak and cherry and a pronounced taste. A well-balanced beer.
I can’t see how a lambic would mix well with stout 🤷♂️🤷♂️
But I guess I should drink one, just in case
denbo786 on
Diarrhoea
stinkingbuffalo on
I had a bottle. It was actually quite sweet in taste which was a bizarre surprise. Grand as a once off but that’s it.
SignalEven1537 on
Wow I’d love to try a lambic Guinness
Dear_Possibility_78 on
I’ll bet that’s close to €10 a bottle.
shevek65 on
Guinness trying to convince the beer snobs? The Belgians trying to advertise lambics? I doubt it’ll take off. I would definitely try one though.
Old_Particular_5947 on
>Guinness & Timmermans created this amazing blend of 3 unique beers: Guinness West Indies Porter (1801), Guinness Special Export (first brewed in 1944 exclusively for John Martin) and Timmermans Oude Kriek (the world’s oldest lambic brewery).
A colab beer. Sounds fucking awful but anyway.
Ok-Truck3537 on
Had a bottle a while back. I’m not a fan of cherry but it tasted quite good. They’re a good brewery
ruthemook on
I’d say this is delish. Where did you get it?
devildance3 on
Need this
WoodenQuaich on
It’s actually really good. It has that lambic acidity but not as intense as a plain lambic. Guinness adds a bit of body. Think lambic just back sweetened.
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Something that’ll lead to a first class case of the schkitters I reckon.
I bet that is tasty..
Guinness Special Export, also called Antwerpen Stout and produced exclusively for John Martin since 1944, is blended with Timmermans Oude Kriek, brewed by the oldest lambic brewery in the world! A black beer with a head that has a subtle pink hue to it, with aromas of dark chocolate, oak and cherry and a pronounced taste. A well-balanced beer.
https://finestshop.be/en/beers/63-timmermans-lambic-stout.html?srsltid=AfmBOoqsrzBG11Rx_wXCurM6eCqj28pHq6sFbGac4mgjVX5NLVYMK5x3
I can’t see how a lambic would mix well with stout 🤷♂️🤷♂️
But I guess I should drink one, just in case
Diarrhoea
I had a bottle. It was actually quite sweet in taste which was a bizarre surprise. Grand as a once off but that’s it.
Wow I’d love to try a lambic Guinness
I’ll bet that’s close to €10 a bottle.
Guinness trying to convince the beer snobs? The Belgians trying to advertise lambics? I doubt it’ll take off. I would definitely try one though.
>Guinness & Timmermans created this amazing blend of 3 unique beers: Guinness West Indies Porter (1801), Guinness Special Export (first brewed in 1944 exclusively for John Martin) and Timmermans Oude Kriek (the world’s oldest lambic brewery).
A colab beer. Sounds fucking awful but anyway.
Had a bottle a while back. I’m not a fan of cherry but it tasted quite good. They’re a good brewery
I’d say this is delish. Where did you get it?
Need this
It’s actually really good. It has that lambic acidity but not as intense as a plain lambic. Guinness adds a bit of body. Think lambic just back sweetened.